
Goebel Leon Reeves (October 9, 1899 – January 26, 1959) was an American folk singer. His most famous song is "Hobo's Lullaby," which has been covered by numerous singers, notably Woody Guthrie. Born October 9, 1899 in Sherman, Texas, Reeves grew up in Austin while his father was a shoe salesmen. His father rose from selling shoes to become a member of the Texas State Legislature. His mother taught the voice and piano. In 1917 he enlisted in the army, as a bugler he was wounded in frontline action.
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Hobo's Lullaby
Cowboy's Prayer
H.O.B.O. Calling
The Hobo's Lullaby
The Tramp's Mother
The Yodelin' Teacher
I Learned About Women From Her
Happy Days
The Cowboy's Dizzy Sweetheart
The Yodeling Teacher
Cowboy’s Prayer
HOBO Calling
Cowboy's Dream
Hobo's Lullaby (Live At Machine Project)
Little Joe The Wrangler
The Texas Drifter's Warning
H.O.B.O Calling
Reckless Tex
My Mountain Gal
The Cowboy's Prayer
Fortunes Galore
Cold and Hungry
Hobos Lullaby
When the Clock Struck Seventeen
The Wayward Son
My Mountain Girl
The Soldier's Return
A Song Of The Sea
Meet Me at the Crossroads, Pal
The Drifter's Buddy (The Drifter's Prayer)
The Kidnapped Baby
Cowboy's Lullaby
In the Land of the Never Was
Miss Jackson, Tennessee
The Drifter, Pt. 1
The Drifter, Pt. 2
Happy Days (I'll Never Leave Old Dixieland Again)
Blue Undertaker's Blues, Pt. 2
Goebel Reeves / H.O.B.O. Calling
The Cowboy's Dizzy Sweetheart [USA]
Miss Jackson Tennessee
Blue Undertaker's Blues
The Cowboy's Lullaby
The Drifter, Part 1
Blue Undertaker's Blues, Part 1
Mother-In-Law Blues
Blue Undertaker's Blues, Part 2
The Prisoner's Song
Cowboy's Lullabye
The Drifter. Part2
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